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the fbi is investigating these, and he brings in a group of advisers who are not very widely known. they are the president's foreign intelligence advisory board. this is a group that does not have its own power like the cia. all they do, as you get from the name, is advise the president. the president says -- has complete control over who is on this board. now, he asked this group to come up with a recommendation. they came back and said what you need is get the cia to do this. the fbi can try it, but they are not particularly good at it because the agents don't have the clearances. they are not schooled in the back round issues. you need the cia to do this. they recommended having the cia spy on american journalists, directly against the national security act that forms the cia. the cia is supposed to operate extermly, not internally. kennedy authorizes the program, the program that's called project mocking bird. we know little about it because it's still classified, but it was one of the items in the cia family jewels that the full set was released in 2006 or 2007 so this program
the fbi is investigating these, and he brings in a group of advisers who are not very widely known. they are the president's foreign intelligence advisory board. this is a group that does not have its own power like the cia. all they do, as you get from the name, is advise the president. the president says -- has complete control over who is on this board. now, he asked this group to come up with a recommendation. they came back and said what you need is get the cia to do this. the fbi can try...
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. >> three weeks later we cannot send in the fbi it is too dangerous but the reporters are picking up sensitive documents talking about the people in libya. three weeks later. lou: not securing a because we have no personnel i know people in the fbi and i have the highest respect one of my oldest friends is there. the idea they make them look like in the tent and even want to continue the description to make them look horrible. >> it was either a massive intelligence failure to not know the was a security threat to and if not then a massive security failure to not protect them. either way it is now a cover up. remember the youtube movie? they said the intelligence community said it was there fault. lou: one of the where does things i have never seen comes out with the statement on a friday and has not appeared in public he could be in a river bank fishing while this is fishing and we would not know better. >> they will blame the state department and the intelligence was known why did they not provide anything more than some read the cops. lou: why would they declined security for the
. >> three weeks later we cannot send in the fbi it is too dangerous but the reporters are picking up sensitive documents talking about the people in libya. three weeks later. lou: not securing a because we have no personnel i know people in the fbi and i have the highest respect one of my oldest friends is there. the idea they make them look like in the tent and even want to continue the description to make them look horrible. >> it was either a massive intelligence failure to not...
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finance his men by this gem smuggling operation, and, in fact, what they later found out through the fbi and cia was that some of the gems showed up in, you know, in arizona. he was selling the gems to finance his whole, you know, his whole campaign, and, again, going back to the valley, captain and others on the team knew tactically the plan was flawed. even though they knew that it was gnawed, knew there was uncredible danger, landing the helicopter at the bottom of the valley, climb to the top of the mountain where the compound where he was vonned by some of the -- surrounded by some of the best mercenaries in the world, these really trained mercenaries, fighting the soviets and for, you know, for that ten years during the 1980s. they still went to carry out this mission, and i think, kevin, you can describe about what happened when they landed. >> okay, so they take off from a base on the boarder, and they fly into the valley, and there's some concern at this point, obviously, but there's concern about the weather, a certain window to get in and out before the cloud cover came in. th
finance his men by this gem smuggling operation, and, in fact, what they later found out through the fbi and cia was that some of the gems showed up in, you know, in arizona. he was selling the gems to finance his whole, you know, his whole campaign, and, again, going back to the valley, captain and others on the team knew tactically the plan was flawed. even though they knew that it was gnawed, knew there was uncredible danger, landing the helicopter at the bottom of the valley, climb to the...
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the fbi has investigated it but he also brings in a group of advisers who are not very widely known. they are called the precedence intelligence advisory board. this is a group who does not have its own power. it's not like the cia or the defense intelligence agency. as you get from the name is they advise the president. the president has complete control over who is on this board. now he asks is group to look into this and to come up with a recommendation. they came back and said what do you need to do to get the cia to do this? the fbi, they can try to do their leak investigations but the agents him have the necessary security. they're not particularly schooled in the background issues so what you need to do is to get the cia to do this. what they recommended was to have a cia spy on the american generals which was directly against the national security act that forms the cia and the cia is supposed to operate externally not internally. kennedy authorizes the program ended in something called progress -- project luxembourg. he was one of the items in the national security archives
the fbi has investigated it but he also brings in a group of advisers who are not very widely known. they are called the precedence intelligence advisory board. this is a group who does not have its own power. it's not like the cia or the defense intelligence agency. as you get from the name is they advise the president. the president has complete control over who is on this board. now he asks is group to look into this and to come up with a recommendation. they came back and said what do you...
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the fbi is already investigating this. but he also brings a maker of fertilizers who are not very widely known and they called the president's intelligence advisory board. this is a group that doesn't have its own power. it's not like the cia or the defense intelligence agency. all they do as you can get from the name is advise the president to the president says -- has complete control over who is on the board. he asked the group to look into this and come up with a recommendation. they came back and said what you need to do is get the cia to do this. the fbi, they can try to do these investigations that they simply are not good at it because the agents don't have the security clearances in the beginning they are not skilled in the background issues and so what you need to do is get the cia to do this so with the recommended is having the cia spy on american journalists which mr. ackley against the national security act that forms the cia to operate externally not internally. kennedy authorizes this program that ends up b
the fbi is already investigating this. but he also brings a maker of fertilizers who are not very widely known and they called the president's intelligence advisory board. this is a group that doesn't have its own power. it's not like the cia or the defense intelligence agency. all they do as you can get from the name is advise the president to the president says -- has complete control over who is on the board. he asked the group to look into this and come up with a recommendation. they came...
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so why are we hearing from the fbi now about this guy? >> well, if you ask the fbi they say there is no specific event that has triggered this bounty that's been put out on him. that could be true and or they could be, you know, holding sensitive details to themselves and not wanting to say anything much more than that. he has been gone for six years but his coconspirator was sentenced earlier this year to 17 plus years in jail and perhaps they're finding out some new things about it. so, i mean, it is not quite clear why is is in syria which certainly isn't a safe place for anybody these days. the good news, if there is any, he is out of the united states. jenna: how effective are these type of bounties put on whatever or whoever is wanted on the wanted poster? is this an effective way actually to get suspected terrorists? >> it is one tool. of course there are drone strikes. there are other ways of, you know, getting at them as well through special operations. you know arrests by local host countries. i don't suspect we'll get much supp
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it was provided to him by undercover fbi agents. former fbi assistant director and cnn contributor tom fuentes is on the phone in vancouver this morning. good morning, tom. >> good morning, carol. >> i'd just like to talk to you a little bit about this operation. by all accounts this guy was a lone wolf. no one else was involved in this and some are saying this morning that the fbi actually enabled this guy, a guy who was incapable of carrying out such an operation himself. >> well, i talked to several officials at fbi headquarters and some other places that, you know, this is a typical problem in a case like this is that when someone reaches out to others to obtain help to carry out a bomb plot or shooting plot or some other terrorist act that they can't do all by themselves, then the authorities are very concerned about accusations of entrapment, that he couldn't have done anything or that he was only able to do it because the fbi undercover agent taught him how or provided significant help. but this is someone who came to the uni
it was provided to him by undercover fbi agents. former fbi assistant director and cnn contributor tom fuentes is on the phone in vancouver this morning. good morning, tom. >> good morning, carol. >> i'd just like to talk to you a little bit about this operation. by all accounts this guy was a lone wolf. no one else was involved in this and some are saying this morning that the fbi actually enabled this guy, a guy who was incapable of carrying out such an operation himself. >>...
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the fbi still has yet to even visit the scene. more than three weeks after the death of the united states ambassador chris stevens. and don't be too surprised if foreign policy somehow creeps into this debate tonight. a debate that is expected to focus and supposed to on domestic issues. ♪ leaving my homeland ♪ pling a lone hand ♪ my life begins today ♪ ♪ fly by night away from here ♪ ♪ change my life again ♪ ♪ fly by night, goodbye my dear ♪ ♪ my ship isn't coming ♪ and i just can't pretend oww! ♪ [ male announcer ] careful, you're no longer invisible in a midsize sedan. the volkswagen passat. the 2012 motor trend car of the year. that's the power of german engineering. >> shepard: when president obama and governor romney take the stage behind me in denver tonight it may look a little familiar. organizers say they have been using the same set since 1988. they tell us they have made a few updates over the years but the candidates have no say at all over those changes. it's all up to the nonpartisan commis
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. >> secretary rumsfeld also weighing in on the heavy see issue about why the fbi has yet to head to benghazi and libya to check out the crime scene. he says it is probably for security reasons. nevertheless a big issue. let's talk weather now. maria molina is here with an update on the current weather. >>> good morning. we are starting off with a cool note. minneapolis and 44 in rapid city. we will be heating up after temperatures well above average for this time of the year. 86 over rapid city. 73 in minneapolis. mild as we head into the southeast as well. we are expecting high temperature at 82 in raleigh 72 atlanta. the reason it will be mild we have a storm system pushing eastbound. it is pulling in much warmer air from the south on northward. you can see sours already across parts of florida, georgia into the carolinas. it will be across the state through out the evening hours as the system will be a relatively slow mover. the northeast will be impacted by the system. quiet over new england later today into tomorrow expect to see the showers moving on in. otherwise with the sto
. >> secretary rumsfeld also weighing in on the heavy see issue about why the fbi has yet to head to benghazi and libya to check out the crime scene. he says it is probably for security reasons. nevertheless a big issue. let's talk weather now. maria molina is here with an update on the current weather. >>> good morning. we are starting off with a cool note. minneapolis and 44 in rapid city. we will be heating up after temperatures well above average for this time of the year. 86...
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it was a fake, supplied to him by an undercover fbi agent. it's located just a few blocks from the world trade center and, of course, the site of the 9/11 attacks. susan candiotti is in new york this morning. nafis filmed a video before carrying out this attack, allegedly? >> that's right. carol, evidently, they were on to him for months. that's what prosecutors say. this happened just yesterday. he was on his way, prosecutors say, with undercover fbi agents, to the federal reserve bank and asked them to pull over. he wants to go inside a hotel nearby and make a suicide video. here is what he said, in part. let's see if we can pull up that screen for you. he talks about coming here to carry out -- i came to this conclusion, he said, targeting america's economy is the most efficient way to draw the path of obliterai tochlt n of america and also said he wanted to attain victory or martyrdom. >> what about these other plots, allegedly targeting the president? >> he talked about hitting the stock exchange possibly and even mentioned taking out pr
it was a fake, supplied to him by an undercover fbi agent. it's located just a few blocks from the world trade center and, of course, the site of the 9/11 attacks. susan candiotti is in new york this morning. nafis filmed a video before carrying out this attack, allegedly? >> that's right. carol, evidently, they were on to him for months. that's what prosecutors say. this happened just yesterday. he was on his way, prosecutors say, with undercover fbi agents, to the federal reserve bank...
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fbi profiler here. they followed up on tips from the public. we know police have cleared jessica's parents and have been saying for a couple of days now she was abducted by a stranger. obviously a very extremely dangerous predator. shep? >> any leads here? do they know anything? >> they are not saying anything about their investigation. they are very tight-lipped trying to keep it close to the vest. we do know they put out a very generic description and fbi profile. they believe the killer was a man who may be acting usually perhaps. changes his appearance. they will get more specific as they get deeper into the investigation. this denver suburb is on edge knowing there is a child killer in their midst. >> i want the community to know that we are doing everything within our power to apprehend that individual and we are committed to doing everything within our power to keep our community and especially our children our most precious commodity safe. >> we have noticed there is a sharp decline in the number of kids outside playing, shep. so obviou
fbi profiler here. they followed up on tips from the public. we know police have cleared jessica's parents and have been saying for a couple of days now she was abducted by a stranger. obviously a very extremely dangerous predator. shep? >> any leads here? do they know anything? >> they are not saying anything about their investigation. they are very tight-lipped trying to keep it close to the vest. we do know they put out a very generic description and fbi profile. they believe the...
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brooks pleaded guilty back in may to lying to the fbi about giving under the table payments for suleiman brown. brooks faces up to six months in jail but prosecutors say they are willing to grant him probation. >>> the death toll in the meningitis outbreak has now risen to 11. more than 100 people are reported sick across 10 states. in virginia, 24 cases have been reported including one death. two facilities received the tainted steroid linked to the outbreak. some lawmaker are calling for stricter regulations of pharmacies. >>> first lady michelle obama is urging people in the battleground state of virginia to get out and vote. >> the swing state is one of the maces that really matters most in the final weeks of the campaign. beth parker has more. >> thank you. >> reporter: today, a blue ticket gets you in the door in a state the president hopes will turn blue on election day. it was not the president but the first lady though on the minds of folks in this line. >> i'm really excited, michelle obama. >> the first lady of the united states, michelle obama. >> reporter: michelle obama cam
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to give you a couple examples an fbi agent, one of the early fbi agents focused on al qaeda, and he wrote a memoir last year called the black flag, and the cia and the fbi as you know have a kind of a decade-long feud just about everything. and the cia got a hold of his book and decided it needed to clear the manuscript and took a lot of things out of the manuscript with the kind of things it took out was well known and had written about publicly being involved early on in crushing a guy named abu zubaydah, one of the terrorists caught in 2002 but was considered to be secret even though everybody knew about it. he had written on bits about it and the cia took out the personal pronouns from the chapter about abu zubaydah so instead of saying i packed my suitcase when i got this phone call and headed out it says blank pact blank sood caisse so the taxpayer paid you to take that stuff out. one other example so it seems less easy to understand is that the cia has triumphed over a guy named jefferson who has been fighting in court for years to declassify the records related to the assassinatio
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twenty days the fbi is in libya, the fbi, megyn, is not in benghazi. megyn: trace, thank you. >>> well, the president's team fielding tough new questions over the weekend about whether president obama should have chosen to campaign the day we learned -- we, the american people -- learned that terrorists add attacked and killed four americans including our ambassador and our consulate in libya. >> was it ip appropriate for him to go to a fundraiser the day after this attack? now in retrospect knowing that it was a terrorist attack, inappropriate for him to engage in politics as usual? megyn: we will debate the answer from chief adviser david plouffe ahead, fair and can balanced. >>> then, growing outrage over a suggestion to use your federal money to bail out states in trouble. there are [ male announcer ] at scottrade, we believe the more you know, the better you trade. so we have ongoing webinars and interactive learning, plus, in-branch seminars at over 500 locations, where our dedicated support teams help you know more so your money can do more. [ r
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what the fbi is asking people to look for now. >>> plus the latest in the growing meningitis outbreak we've been paying such close attention to. it is all happening now. jenna: very happy friday to you, everybody, i'm jenna lee. jon: and i'm jon scott. the race for the white house intensifies after sparks fly at the one and only vice-presidential debate. more on that in a moment. first let's see where the presidential contenders are today. president obama off the campaign trail, spending the day at the white house. just over an hour from now, governor romney attends a rally in the battle ground state of virginia. the latest "real clear politics" poll average shows the president holding a very slim lead over governor romney in a head-to-head matchup. four years ago, president obama won that state. 13 electoral votes up for grabs in virginia with 270 the magic number needed to win but last night all eyes were on kentucky, home of the only vice-presidential debate this time around. the faceoff between vice president joe biden and congressman paul ryan got combative at times. the vice pre
what the fbi is asking people to look for now. >>> plus the latest in the growing meningitis outbreak we've been paying such close attention to. it is all happening now. jenna: very happy friday to you, everybody, i'm jenna lee. jon: and i'm jon scott. the race for the white house intensifies after sparks fly at the one and only vice-presidential debate. more on that in a moment. first let's see where the presidential contenders are today. president obama off the campaign trail,...
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and the fbi, as you know, have a kind of decades-long feud about just about everything. and the cia got ahold of his book and decided that it needed to clear the manuscript and took a lot of the things out of the manuscript. the kind of things it took out, he is well known, had written publicly about being involved early on in questioning one of the first of the so-called high-value terrorists caught in 2002. and, but that was considered to be secret even though everybody knew about it. he had written op-eds about it, by the cia so the cia took out the personal pronouns from that chapter. so instead of saying i packed my suitcase when i got this phone call and, you know, headed out, it says blank packed blank's suitcase. [laughter] so that's -- we actually paid -- you, the taxpayer, paid someone to go through that book and take that stuff out. [laughter] one other example that seems to me equally absurd although it's less easy to understand is that the cia has triumphed over a guy named jefferson morley who's been fighting for years to declassify records relating to the
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the fbi. that's not nearly enough. here's the question, why did president obama do so poorly at last night's debate? go to cnn.com/caffertyfile, post a comment on the blog or go to our post on "the situation room" facebook page. >> good question, jack. >>> bored, aloof, even arrogant, some of the words critics are using to describe the president's performance at last night's debate. up next i'll ask his press secretary to explain the performance what was going on. plus, pursed lips and raised eyebrows. how one expert uses special software to measure the candidates' expressions. questions? anyone have occasional constipation, diarrhea, gas, bloating? yeah. one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against these digestive issues with three strains of good bacteria. approved! [ female announcer ] live the regular life. phillips'. as part of a heart healthy diet. that's true. ...but you still have to go to the gym. ♪ the one and only, cheerios >>> the obama campaign is fighting back today even as the
the fbi. that's not nearly enough. here's the question, why did president obama do so poorly at last night's debate? go to cnn.com/caffertyfile, post a comment on the blog or go to our post on "the situation room" facebook page. >> good question, jack. >>> bored, aloof, even arrogant, some of the words critics are using to describe the president's performance at last night's debate. up next i'll ask his press secretary to explain the performance what was going on. plus,...
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what he found instead was an undercover fbi informant. with more, here's jim dolan from our sister station wabc. >> reporter: surrounded by cameras, quazi ahsan nafis' lawyer had not much to say. but she has her work cut out for her. >> this individual came here with the express purpose of committing a terrorist act. >> reporter: nafis is 21 years old. already the feds say a committed islamist terrorist. in court arraigned on charges of providing material support to a terrorist group, al qaeda. and the attempted use of a weapon of mass destruction after parking a van loaded with what he thought was a 1,000-pound bomb in front of the federal reserve building in lower manhattan. officials say he then went to a room in a nearby millennium hotel and used a cell phone to try to detonate the bomb. but the feds had already rendered the bomb inert, they swooped in and arrested him. >> he was acting alone and inspired by radical islamic fundamentalists like al qaeda. >> reporter: inspired is the right word. nasif read the terror magazine called "i
what he found instead was an undercover fbi informant. with more, here's jim dolan from our sister station wabc. >> reporter: surrounded by cameras, quazi ahsan nafis' lawyer had not much to say. but she has her work cut out for her. >> this individual came here with the express purpose of committing a terrorist act. >> reporter: nafis is 21 years old. already the feds say a committed islamist terrorist. in court arraigned on charges of providing material support to a...
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one, fbi investigators have finally arrived more than three weeks late to investigate the site in libya where terrorists killed our ambassador and three others. two, turkey fired on syrian government targets today following yesterday's deadly attack on a border village. and 3, in iran police continue to crack down on protests amid flairing tensions over the nation's plunging currency. so iran is the currency collapse going to lead to a revolution? here now is former deputy assistant secretary of defense the currency is off about 40%. steve hanke of johns hopkins, an old friend, is estimating that the inflation rate per month in iran is now 70%. per month inflation rate. so nobody wants reals, 70% inflation. stocks are -- they can't get rid of the meat on the shelves. is this a revolutionary situation through currencies, money and inflation? >> it certainly could be, larry. even the europeans are talking about doing a little more of this. diplomacy has failed in getting at iran's nuclear program. so economic sanctions are the next step short of military action. but i think there's a poss
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military team escorted fbi investigators to the site. the pentagon says both teams left benghazi a short time ago. the fbi team had been stalled for three weeks because of security concerns there at the particular site in benghazi. thank you so much for being with me today. i'm brooke baldwin. let's send you to washington. "the situation room" with wolf blitzer begins now. >>> brooke, thanks very much. happening now, president obama back on the campaign trail after a lackluster debate performance. he's about to speak in madison, wisconsin. we're going to hear from him live this hour as he tries to recover. also, we'll hear live from mitt romney. he's now campaigning with new energy and momentum after his showing in the debate last night. plus, big bird thrust into campaign politics and on the defensive. i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." >>> only 33 days to election and an entirely new dynamic in the battle between president obama and mitt romney. the republican nominee is widely seen as the winner of last night's debate w
military team escorted fbi investigators to the site. the pentagon says both teams left benghazi a short time ago. the fbi team had been stalled for three weeks because of security concerns there at the particular site in benghazi. thank you so much for being with me today. i'm brooke baldwin. let's send you to washington. "the situation room" with wolf blitzer begins now. >>> brooke, thanks very much. happening now, president obama back on the campaign trail after a...
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attack on our consulate in benghazi where four americans were murdered, including the ambassador, the fbi has just now been allowed to enter the consulate for the first time. few people have been arrested. where is the justice that president obama promised? take a listen. >> today we mourn for more americans who represent the very best of the united states of america. we will not waver in our commitment to see justice is done for this terrible act and make no mistake, justice will be done. >> all right, justice will be done. it a good sentiment. the bottom line is, however, is not much is happening. a lot of people are asking wlp there's a white house coverup here. congress is going to demand answers. we will cover those hearings. if you think there's a story we should be keeping tabs on, let us know. you can find us on twitter and on facebook. >> up next, some very controversial video of obama surfaces. what does the main stream media do about it? blame conservatives for exposing it. ally bank. why they're always there to talk. i love you, james. don't you love me? i'm a robot. i know. i
attack on our consulate in benghazi where four americans were murdered, including the ambassador, the fbi has just now been allowed to enter the consulate for the first time. few people have been arrested. where is the justice that president obama promised? take a listen. >> today we mourn for more americans who represent the very best of the united states of america. we will not waver in our commitment to see justice is done for this terrible act and make no mistake, justice will be...
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. >> an fbi spokesperson says they will not rest until jessica's killer is caught. meanti meantime, the community will come together for a balloon release to celebrate her life. >>> in pakistan, three more suspects under arrest in connection with the shooting of a teen activist. already 100 people have been detained over this attack. the young girl is now fighting for her life in a hospital, shot by the taliban for speak out for her rights. >>> i have the right of education. i have the right to play. tiff right to sing. i have the right to go to market. i have the right to speak. >> an incredibly brave little girl. hire is the latest on the investigation. >> reporter: blood seats cover the seats of an old canopied pickup truck. malala yousafzai and her classmates rode together to get home from school. this is where malala was sitting, police say, when gunmen shot her in the head. malala's friend was sitting next to her when another attacker shot at the truck. he asked who's malala? i don't think anyone told him, but he recognized malala and started shooting. malala
. >> an fbi spokesperson says they will not rest until jessica's killer is caught. meanti meantime, the community will come together for a balloon release to celebrate her life. >>> in pakistan, three more suspects under arrest in connection with the shooting of a teen activist. already 100 people have been detained over this attack. the young girl is now fighting for her life in a hospital, shot by the taliban for speak out for her rights. >>> i have the right of...
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administrator a couple years ago when he was going it to outreach with muslims and we had it with the fbi director last year when he met with muslim groups. it's one thing to create diversity transformation, but it's another thing to use taxpayer money for these things when it's not what the agencies are about. it's clearly inappropriate. >> this is the agriculture department. what does this have to do chanting our forefathers were immigrants? fine. what does chanting that have to do with the mission of the u.s. department of agriculturagricul. i don't understand na. >> absolutely nothing. what happened is over the years there was some discrimination aat the usda. then they brought in a program called pickford, and billions were paid out on fraudulent loan applications in the usda. the usda put into effect during the obama administration to try to reach out to minority groups. that's a worthy goal, but you don't do it with taxpayer money when it's irrelevant to the mission of the agency. frankly, it's something to be done in a different way. >> this has a gsa feel to it. it has nothing to
administrator a couple years ago when he was going it to outreach with muslims and we had it with the fbi director last year when he met with muslim groups. it's one thing to create diversity transformation, but it's another thing to use taxpayer money for these things when it's not what the agencies are about. it's clearly inappropriate. >> this is the agriculture department. what does this have to do chanting our forefathers were immigrants? fine. what does chanting that have to do with...
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people with the pentagon and the fbi, with the subject line u.s. diplomatic mission in benghazi under attack. chief intelligence correspondent catherine herridge has breaking news now. she is live in washington. reporter: these two documents appear to be the most significant up-to-date. he takes the real-time information on the attacks and is suspected of being responsible inside the white house situation room. this focused national security adviser, the director of national intelligence from the nations most senior intelligence official, and john brennan directly into the loop, as they would be cleared on this. the key player on this was david betray us. one e-mail sounds the alarm that austria was claiming responsibility for the attack. it says they have called for an attack on the embassy tripling -- tripoli. >> posting something on facebook is not in and of itself evidence. it just underscores how fluid the reporting was at the time and continues for some time to be. quartermaster is the issue. the headers on his e-mail that claims of responsib
people with the pentagon and the fbi, with the subject line u.s. diplomatic mission in benghazi under attack. chief intelligence correspondent catherine herridge has breaking news now. she is live in washington. reporter: these two documents appear to be the most significant up-to-date. he takes the real-time information on the attacks and is suspected of being responsible inside the white house situation room. this focused national security adviser, the director of national intelligence from...
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the fbi and cochise sheriff's office, near the area where border patrol agent involved in that fast and furious program was shot and killed, brian terry. we'll have much more on this story, much more information in the next two hours of newsroom. >>> also this morning, it sounds like something out of a nightmare. imagine being on a plane and having your seat detach from the floor mid flight. it's happened at least twice in the past two weeks. >> we don't want that thing flying around with passengers behind them. >> last night a flight had to return. and emergency landing at jfk in new york after three seats detached from the floor during the flight. the plane was in the air. our affiliate wplg's ross pal palumbo has more. >> reporter: passengers call it chaos. american airlines climbing into the sky with seats suddenly coming loose. >> the seats flipped backwards. it was actually a complete nightmare. >> reporter: the nightmare for her started saturday. just flying from boston to miami when suddenly on take-off three seats flipped over. >> people were essentially on the laps of the pass
the fbi and cochise sheriff's office, near the area where border patrol agent involved in that fast and furious program was shot and killed, brian terry. we'll have much more on this story, much more information in the next two hours of newsroom. >>> also this morning, it sounds like something out of a nightmare. imagine being on a plane and having your seat detach from the floor mid flight. it's happened at least twice in the past two weeks. >> we don't want that thing flying...
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i assume the fbi doesn't open investigations it thinks are bound to be quixotic, but 14 out of 26 is a decent success rate. that suggests many more leakers could be caught. the other thing you hear is it's so tough to bring these prosecutions, national security might be put at risk by the very action of bringing these prosecutions if you need to disclose information. well, one thing to say about that, the classified information procedures act was designedded in 1980 specifically with these dilemmas in mind. there's a burden on those who would say it's not working to show why. moore, you're if you bring a leak prosecution and the pretrial rulings by the judge auger poorly, either for the prosecution or national security reasons, plea agreements do exist, resulting in a relatively light conviction for drake, but -- so it's widely described as a failure of prosecution of a leaker, but in terms of the actual experience of punishment for someone, and deterrent effect, it's still a powerful success for the government, even though a plea was all that was obtained. the other statutes, partic
i assume the fbi doesn't open investigations it thinks are bound to be quixotic, but 14 out of 26 is a decent success rate. that suggests many more leakers could be caught. the other thing you hear is it's so tough to bring these prosecutions, national security might be put at risk by the very action of bringing these prosecutions if you need to disclose information. well, one thing to say about that, the classified information procedures act was designedded in 1980 specifically with these...
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they carried out spectacular operations against the cia and against the fbi. i write about 48 or 49 double agents that the cuban service ran against the cia. these were cubans that the cia recruited and paid. the cubans all turned out actually to have been working for castro and not the cia >> reporter: lou did you get close to them? >> i was fortunate i was able to get in touch with about a half dozen defectors, high level, very knowledgeable defectors. these men, all of them are men, provided me with extremely penetrating, interesting stories about the inner workings of cuban intelligence. some of the great successes against america. some of their most odius, despicable actions in latin america or some of the united states >> reporter: you talked about some of the attempts on castro's life. you started by saying, he is still alive. juxtapose with the cia looking to end his reins there. how does he survive all of these years? >> i write about this. i talk about two or three very serious assassination attempts. his intelligence service that he created penetrat
they carried out spectacular operations against the cia and against the fbi. i write about 48 or 49 double agents that the cuban service ran against the cia. these were cubans that the cia recruited and paid. the cubans all turned out actually to have been working for castro and not the cia >> reporter: lou did you get close to them? >> i was fortunate i was able to get in touch with about a half dozen defectors, high level, very knowledgeable defectors. these men, all of them are...
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on the docket today, a potentially deadly energy drink on the same day the fbi launches an investigation into reports of five deaths now possibly linked to monster energy drink, a maryland family is suing the company. they say their teenage daughter died after drinking just two cans of the stuff. a 14-year-old girl named anise who had a heart attack, they say, brought on by caffeine toxicity last year. however, that is not the full story, and now there's a question about whether they can sustain this lawsuit. joining me now to discuss it, joining me now to discuss it, joey jackson, former prosecutor and defense attorney, and mercedes kohl win. all right, mercedes, just make the case on behalf of the girl's family because a lot of people drink this drink and don't die of heart attacks. so how do they prove that there was something inherently defective about -- >> that's my job. >> monster's going to say, wait a minute, first off, we have a warning on the label -- megyn: oh, wait, joey, are you representing the family? >> i am representing the family. megyn: stand by, mercedes. i'm so conf
on the docket today, a potentially deadly energy drink on the same day the fbi launches an investigation into reports of five deaths now possibly linked to monster energy drink, a maryland family is suing the company. they say their teenage daughter died after drinking just two cans of the stuff. a 14-year-old girl named anise who had a heart attack, they say, brought on by caffeine toxicity last year. however, that is not the full story, and now there's a question about whether they can...
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and specifically the fbi, cbi. westminster police department are -- and frankly, the -- the -- jefferson county district attorney's office. it was an -- all the other law enforcement agencies, cole abon are ative effort nonstop day and night. but justice for jessica is a process. this is the beginning of that process. so i know you -- you are yearning for a lot of information. we can't give you a lot of information. affidavits in this case have been sealed. that's under court order. so i'm -- we all have precluded from giving too much detail. i can tell you that charges are forthcoming. charges will be filed within the next couple of days. and then we start a different process. this is a continuing investigation and certainly we are still focused on the integrity of this investigation. and then -- we go into the -- prosecution aspect of it. pling sigg has a presumption of machines and we are going to honor that and so -- that's all i have to say. >> the is it true he turned himself in? >> i don't have anything to s
and specifically the fbi, cbi. westminster police department are -- and frankly, the -- the -- jefferson county district attorney's office. it was an -- all the other law enforcement agencies, cole abon are ative effort nonstop day and night. but justice for jessica is a process. this is the beginning of that process. so i know you -- you are yearning for a lot of information. we can't give you a lot of information. affidavits in this case have been sealed. that's under court order. so i'm --...
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we couldn't even get the fbi in there for weeks. i couldn't go as a member of congress because it was still so dangerous. how the white house and the state department thinks everything is peachy king because this guy is overstating the experience. we have four dead americans. megyn: who are the critical witnesses tomorrow? >> eric snored strom, both are security professionals providing realtime relays back to the department of state, which consequently would go into the white house as well. and then you are going to have charlene lam in charge of the physical infrastructure. the embassies across the globe. she was critical about what security they would get and not get. even going back to potentially ambassador kennedy who also might be a witness tomorrow. he laid out in a december 2011 memorandum what he thought the security would look like. we didn't even reach the goals laid out in the december 11 memo. we are talking about five people here. six people there. in baghdad president obama has 15,000 private security personnel in bag
we couldn't even get the fbi in there for weeks. i couldn't go as a member of congress because it was still so dangerous. how the white house and the state department thinks everything is peachy king because this guy is overstating the experience. we have four dead americans. megyn: who are the critical witnesses tomorrow? >> eric snored strom, both are security professionals providing realtime relays back to the department of state, which consequently would go into the white house as...
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but the fbi isn't there, the people who have committed this attack have not been held accountable. so you hear a lot of smoke and mirrors, a lot of rhetoric, some ceremonies and very little follow-up. and veterans and military members have seen this from this administration whether it's military voting, money that didn't actually help them vote, whether it's the va backlog that's doubled since 2008, whether it's our debt that's gone up by six trillion, there's a lot of talk and not a lot of solutions. alisyn: pete, thanks. >>> we have an update on the lawsuit involving cheerleaders told to remove banners from the field because they included messages from the bible. now there's a ruling in this case. we'll tell you if they have reason to cheer. >>> and we're getting a look at what it's like to be inside a jumbo jet as it crashes. we'll show you the video and tell you the story behind this crash next. alisyn: wait until you see this. it's a chilling video that shows a rare and horrifying view from inside the cabin of a plane that's about to crash. the discovery channel recreating wha
but the fbi isn't there, the people who have committed this attack have not been held accountable. so you hear a lot of smoke and mirrors, a lot of rhetoric, some ceremonies and very little follow-up. and veterans and military members have seen this from this administration whether it's military voting, money that didn't actually help them vote, whether it's the va backlog that's doubled since 2008, whether it's our debt that's gone up by six trillion, there's a lot of talk and not a lot of...
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the fbi talking -- checking letters that claim to be from the election supervisor. they were told to resubmit their information because they are no longer citizen. it was a motive apparently to intimidate republicans. >> it is identifying republicans and what is referred to super republicans in the fact they vote every election. gretchen: if you receive a fake letter contact your election supervisor [ph-fpld] shooting in the family research council, the suspect is facing charges. he brought in a bag of chick-fil-a sandwiches and said he didn't like the policiless and started shooting. those are your head lines. talk about the benghazi situation though, a suspect in the horrific atalk in custody in tunizia comes as emaims show the administration knew who was responsible for the attack. >>> good morning, gretchen. two hours after the attack on benghazi started, the white house and state department received a e-mail that the terrorist group took resp attack on facebook and twitter. secretary of state hillary clinton said social media is not a smoking gun. >>> posting o
the fbi talking -- checking letters that claim to be from the election supervisor. they were told to resubmit their information because they are no longer citizen. it was a motive apparently to intimidate republicans. >> it is identifying republicans and what is referred to super republicans in the fact they vote every election. gretchen: if you receive a fake letter contact your election supervisor [ph-fpld] shooting in the family research council, the suspect is facing charges. he...
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his arrest came after an fbi sting operation. cnn's national correspondent susan candiotti is joining us from new york with more. susan, you shared most of the details yesterday, but you're learning more. >> reporter: that's right. we're getting two entirely different views of who this man is. not surprisingly prosecutors say he was a man bent on doing the most damage he could to america while his family says that authorities have it all wrong. who's the real quazi nafis? >> from the complaints, it's alleged that his attempt was to launch a devastating attack here in new york city to destroy a building, to kill men, women and children. >> reporter: his family in bangladesh paints a completely different picture. it's simply not possible, his sister says, that he did this. we think it's impossible that it was him and that he's being made a victim here. maybe he's being set up by somebody. using a valid student visa, the 21-year-old was majoring in cyber security for one semester at a college in missouri where one fellow student rem
his arrest came after an fbi sting operation. cnn's national correspondent susan candiotti is joining us from new york with more. susan, you shared most of the details yesterday, but you're learning more. >> reporter: that's right. we're getting two entirely different views of who this man is. not surprisingly prosecutors say he was a man bent on doing the most damage he could to america while his family says that authorities have it all wrong. who's the real quazi nafis? >> from...
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remark i know for a fact that we have in place an interrogation team made up of fbi, cia, whose job is to go out and gather information from terror suspects. i also know that the counterterrorism working group under the national security advisers, whose job is to come up with responses to terrorist attacks. why wasn't i group activated. and if it wasn't activated, that is just a really big national security malpractice. after 9/11, how could we not be prepared to deal with an attack and why did they pick the narrative to explain this attack is a mob riot video. if it was in fact an al qaeda inspired attack, so much for the narrative that al qaeda has been dismantled. this is disturbing. we are seeing in real-time, jenna, but it was a terrorist attack. people are telling us on the ground, why did we not respond in real-time? why did we not call the working group together, and how could we have let these people so unprotected and undefended for over seven hours on september 11. jenna: that is an important question. secretary clinton said today that there is cherry picking and information
remark i know for a fact that we have in place an interrogation team made up of fbi, cia, whose job is to go out and gather information from terror suspects. i also know that the counterterrorism working group under the national security advisers, whose job is to come up with responses to terrorist attacks. why wasn't i group activated. and if it wasn't activated, that is just a really big national security malpractice. after 9/11, how could we not be prepared to deal with an attack and why did...
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state department notified officials from the white house, the top intelligence agency, pentagon and fbi that an attack was under way and that ambassador stevens was in the compound. just two hours later another e-mail indicated the libyan extremist group ansar al sharia was claiming responsibility for the attack on social media websites. >> what you saw in the e-mails in that real time was a real description and if you notice there was no talk of demonstrations or other things and it was clearly very early identified with a terrorist affiliate of aqim. >> reporter: clinton said cherry picking a document does not tell the whole story and an initial claim of responsibility is not solid intelligence. >> posting something on facebook is not in and of itself evidence and i think it just underscores how fluid the reporting was at the time and continued for some time to be. >> reporter: the group denied being responsible the next day. in fact, intelligence officials do not believe this libyan group is solely responsible. a u.s. government official tells cnn that the latest intelligence suggest
state department notified officials from the white house, the top intelligence agency, pentagon and fbi that an attack was under way and that ambassador stevens was in the compound. just two hours later another e-mail indicated the libyan extremist group ansar al sharia was claiming responsibility for the attack on social media websites. >> what you saw in the e-mails in that real time was a real description and if you notice there was no talk of demonstrations or other things and it was...